When "Bay Beach Dance Party" opens later this month, it will mark the 46th original play from Let Me Be Frank Productions.

Set in the 1960s and the glory days of the dance parties at the Bay Beach Amusement Park pavilion, where area bands played to hundreds of teeny boppers every summer weekend. The play features The Vibratones. In real life, they were one of the area's most sought-after bands, even opening for big acts such as Paul Anka. During this show Franks performs The Vibratones' single "Side-Winder" released in 1962.

In the show, glee clubs from area high schools compete to play with The Vibratones at Bay Beach. The choir directors of the troupes are enemies over a mixed-up fallout with the opposite sex, but the glee clubs try to fix the choir directors' relationship.